Ladies, you can now pee in your underwear

We’ve all been there: Maybe in a drunken stupor, you relaxed the wrong muscle. Maybe you laughed a little too hard and—whoops. Maybe you were pregnant and stopped giving a fuck. Peeing yourself: Hey, it happens.

Well, now you can praise THINX, the underwear brand that lets you menstruate tampon- and pad-free, for creating Icon, undies that will absorb these urethra-leaking mishaps. The brand launched this weekend, with three different styles (thong, high-waisted, and bikini), in two colors (beige and black), and ranging from sizes 0–24.

Image via iconundies.com

THINX/Icon Vice President of Marketing Kejal Macdonald told Bustle how Icon was made to withstand a little urine:

Icon needs to be able to absorb pee extremely quickly and keep women feeling totally dry, so the inner-most lining is a high-performing, fast wicking fabric. The leg holes of Icon are bonded—a fancy name for heat-sealed—instead of sewn to ensure they're totally leak-proof. Lastly, in addition to the anti-microbial layer on both Icon and THINX, Icon has an additional anti-odor treatment, for obvious reasons.

Screengrab via Iconundies.com

If you were wondering how much pee is “a little pee,” the thong can hold 3 teaspoons, while the high-waisted number can hold 6—so not as much as the cup at the doctor’s office, but maybe enough to take for a test spin if you refuse to wait in a restroom line that’s 20-people deep.

If you’re one of the unlucky 25 percent of ladies who suffer from dysmenorrhea, or painful periods, your periods are bad. Like, really bad. Like, so bad you regularly stay home from school/work, lie in bed and eat ice cream and scream at your Sims families and weep at car commercials on Hulu and basically morph into a sentient version of an r/twoxchromosomes thread.